The fourth track is "The Whole World," which was the song that appeared in the ending credits for the Dragon Ball Z film, The Tree of Might. This is a catchy number, and it is, in my opinion, a lot better than the film that it was used for. This is followed by "Battle," the song that appears in the ending credits for the Dragon Ball Z film, The World's Strongest.
However, unlike "CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA," I think the shorter version of this particular song is stronger. Again, this is the full-length version of the song instead of the edit that was used in the anime series. Next is "Come Out, Incredible ZENKAI Power!," which was the first ending theme for the Dragon Ball Z anime series. Not that the edit is bad, but the song just seems to be a little stronger in this longer version.
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I enjoyed getting to hear the full version of the song, and I like it a little better than the edit that was used on the show. However, it should be noted that this is the full-length version of the song and not the edit that was used for the opening theme song. To no one's surprise, the disc opens with "CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA," the iconic opening theme song for Dragon Ball Z. The soundtrack has a total of 15 songs included on it. Dragon Ball Z 20th Century-SONGS BEST is a soundtrack CD that was released for Dragon Ball Z in Japan in 2013 to help promote the Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods anime film.